(2017-11-08, 05:26)CaptSaltyJack Wrote: Got it. I'll see what I can find on the OpenElec forum. Thanks for your time!

I'm running OpenELEC 6.0.4 and TVDB Add-on Version 2.0.5

No issues

Two questions jump to mind, you wrote "6.0.4" not "8.0.4", was that just a typo, or are you actually running an outdated version of OpenELEC? That might possibly explain the different behaviour.

Assuming a typo, are you running OpenELEC on a Raspberry Pi? Almost all complaints that I've seen have been exclusively OpenELEC+Raspberry Pi.
I just put that down to it being the most popular application for OpenELEC. It would be interesting to hear that it is something specific to the Pi build itself, and a different build works fine.

2017-11-13, 11:57 (This post was last modified: 2017-11-13, 12:05 by SeVreN2013. Edited 3 times in total.)

(2017-11-13, 10:49)scudlee Wrote:

(2017-11-13, 03:14)SeVreN2013 Wrote:

(2017-11-08, 05:26)CaptSaltyJack Wrote: Got it. I'll see what I can find on the OpenElec forum. Thanks for your time!

I'm running OpenELEC 6.0.4 and TVDB Add-on Version 2.0.5

No issues

Two questions jump to mind, you wrote "6.0.4" not "8.0.4", was that just a typo, or are you actually running an outdated version of OpenELEC? That might possibly explain the different behaviour.

Assuming a typo, are you running OpenELEC on a Raspberry Pi? Almost all complaints that I've seen have been exclusively OpenELEC+Raspberry Pi.
I just put that down to it being the most popular application for OpenELEC. It would be interesting to hear that it is something specific to the Pi build itself, and a different build works fine.

and can also confirm latest version of LibreELEC 8.2.0.1 and TVDB 2.0.5 works fine as well

I was having the same problem on OPENELEC on a Raspberry Pi 2. Upgrading to LibreELEC solved the issue.

For anyone considering the switch, it's super easy. Just drop the latest LibreELEC update into the OPENELEC update folder and reboot (I'm assuming you have updated OPENELEC in this manner before and know what I'm talking about), then you will be running LibreELEC instead. The LibreELEC update files are compatible with OPENELEC and it keeps all your settings and add-ons (that was the concern that took me so long to switch).

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